N. K Gupta, R. Gong, Y. Wu, M. Kang, C. T. Parzyck, B. Z. Gregory, N. Costa, R. Sutarto, S. Sarker, A. Singer, D. G. Schlom, K. M. Shen, D. G. Hawthorn
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Abstract
The discovery of superconductivity in La$_3$Ni$_2$O$_7$ under pressure has
motivated the investigation of a parent spin density wave (SDW) state which
could provide the underlying pairing interaction. Here, we employ resonant soft
x-ray scattering and polarimetry on thin films of bilayer La$_3$Ni$_2$O$_7$ to
determine that the magnetic structure of the SDW forms unidirectional diagonal
spin stripes with moments lying within the NiO$_2$ plane and perpendicular to
$\mathbf{Q}_{SDW}$, but without the strong charge disproportionation typically
associated with other nickelates. These stripes form anisotropic domains with
shorter correlation lengths perpendicular versus parallel to
$\mathbf{Q}_{SDW}$, revealing nanoscale rotational and translational symmetry
breaking analogous to the cuprate and Fe-based superconductors, with Bloch-like
antiferromagnetic domain walls separating orthogonal domains.